The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 28, 1918, Image 5

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An American
"Whlto House" In
Europe has at lam
In-' oino a reality.' It
in the homo given
over to. President
Wilson by Prance,
during hfs stay
there for the peace1
conference, tt la
the home of Prin
ces Murit, who
per sonally looked
after the workmen
In redecorating for
the celebrated vlal
tor. The home Is lo
cated In a very
fashionable part of
Paris. Even though
Ihls home Is of the
old world, and unlit
by Prince Joachim,
Murat, U h?s been!
modernized witt all
comforts. .-
BIG SUMS NECESSARY
FINANCE OUR UNCLE
(Con tin nod from page one)
.mil have Riven their time and ser
vices to the eall of liberty bond
niul War Saving Certificated, These
':ii bodies of earnest and patri
otic people, called together almost
ut the outset of the wnr and nug
mented continually by new recruit.,
have accomplished a task which
seems almost superhuman. My ad
miration is great not only for the
work accomplished, but for the spirit
lit which It was accomplished. It is
my earnest wish to retain and con
tinue these great organizations until
the wok has been completed. We
lace this work at a time when wo are
I 'andlcapped in many ways.
"There Ib no doubt that there Is
:.roughoiit the country a feeling of
relaxation a feeling of self satls
i action at the work already perform
ed and a strong and not unreason
able vail to take up once more in
dividual and business interest ami
activities. The organizations were
prepared for the task which would
have confronted them had the war
continued throughout the year 1919.
or longer, and I am confident that
despite these handicaps they will
not now relax their efforts and leave
the task unfinished.
"Victory has come to us earlier
than we ihlght reasonably expected,
but vlctoiy will not cause us to neg
lect the completion of that work
which made victory possible.
"Our men on Hie other side nun
have their work before (hem and so,
have we. They will not leave until
the task Is fully n otnplislied. DO!
Khali we. I urn sure then that the
Treasury Department esjl, wit li con
Mdence, ofter anothe liberty loan
and oiitii'in. the sale of War bavlugl
Certificates knowing that the organi
zations will respond once more tr. the
call for service and will at once pre
pare the ground and sow the seed so
that the harvest may be abundantly
fruitful."
RECOGNIZES CIVILIZATION.
The boom of the flat tiro of Gor
man militarism heard uround the
world and maybe the rest of the
planets that have been bothered by
the suffocating atmosphere of the
licit ha Corrupt gun pepper will
make the new school histories the
Judgment books of the Hun for thoaa
who to. Idle at the nine o'clock lull
The maker or history altoifld at iMUrt,
I In his defeat, serve the world some
, thing sweet to taper off on; but It
MOM as though the Hun must for
ever bear upon his bloody platter
the crooked pretzel which is his
family coat-of-arms, method of trying
the world knot and symbolizing his
nature of unsiu:treuess.
"Christmas comes but once a
year." and very fortunately CfcXjfst
mas bills follow the same custom.
Stronghearl stands on the banks
of iiis happy banting ground ami
smilingly looks upon the people who
have inriiied tho United BtAtM of
his country and raised It to ihe
laurel rank of the earthly nation.
lie says: "Forgive me while broth
er; 1 thought you cruel to take my
country from my people; my gods
from their alters; my civilization
from It's barbarism; my place from
among the nations of the world;
but white brother, the great white
Father planned that for my people
und that for your people. How could
red man. unfit In nrnis, unlearnt In
silence and unequal in Intelligence
have lifted 1i1h weak tomahawk with
enough power to crush the more
MVngl tribes of "lib and dot" that
was growing, growing in the beer
fields across the big brook. Ah, mine
was the Abdication yours tho as
cension To what better hearts or
thrills could I have left my country."
There will be no difficulty In re
solving to get on the water wagon
this year. Your only trouble will bfl
that you will probably find It crowd
ed. O
We trust that wrves and sweet
hearts will not object to the demon
strative affection shown by the re
turning soldiers at the sight of the
first lady they meet In America. By
the way, she carries a torch.
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The government Is perfectly re
conciled this Christmas to having you
buy extravagantly of one commodi cemmodi commedi
ty: War Saving .Stamps.
NOTICE Of FINAL HKTTIiKMKNT.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Final Account of Maggie M. Leven l
and A. C. Welcome, Joint executors
of the Last Will and Testament and
of the Estate of Jacob C. Welcome,
deceased, has been filed In the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Hurney County, and that said
court has appointed Saturday, the
I Nth duy of January, 1919, at the
hour of ten o'clock, A. Jvl., at tho
County Court room In the County
Court House, at Rums, Harnev
County, Oregon, as tho time and
place for hearing objections to said
KInhI Aei'oiint. or to anv tiartlctilnr
item thereof, and contest the same.
Hated December 20th, 1918.
MAGGIE M. LEVENS,
A. C. WELCOME.
Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
administratrix of the Estate of Har
riott E. Watson, deceased, by order
of the County Court of Harney
County, Oregon, and has qualified as
such. All persons having claims
against said deceased or her estate
are notified to present them to the
undersigned at the office of Charles
W. Ellis, her attorney, in the Masonic
Building In Burns, Oregon, pro
perly verified as by law required
within six months from the date of
this notice which is dated December
14, 1918.
Margaret Shaver, Admx.
First pub. Dec. 14.
Last pub. Jan. 11.
IIHISTIAN SCIENCE KOCIHTY
Services at 11:00 o'clock. Sub
ject of Lesson Sem o n next Sunday:
"God the Preserver of Man."
The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes
day at 7:30 P. M.
The reading room In the churcb
Edifice, la open on Tuesday and Fri
day from 2 to 4 P. M.
Unnday School meets en Sunday at
10 o'clock.
Pualls may be admitted to lta
classes up to the age of 20 years.
Tbe public Is cordially Invited ta
tha Church Sevlces and to tbe Read
ing Room
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Do your Christmas shopping early.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE,
CAMPAIGNED VOM
P1.K.MIEK Ill'UHV
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The Wise Men of old followed the
Star, but the wise men of to-day
would look at it through a telescope.
It certainly takes nerve for a
visitor, uninvited In the first Instance
to make a second visit without an.
invitation. Yet this Is what the llu
Is doing throughout the country.
The statement la made that out
of 2,500 American soldiers In France
suffering from shell shock, 2,200
were Immediately and completely
cured by the news of the armistice.
Please draw your own inference.
In tho matter of the Estate of
Calvin II. Mcl'heoters, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given to the
creditors of the said estate that the
undersigned has been duly appoint.-1
and Is the siting and qualified ad
mlnljtrator thereof.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are required to pre
sent tho sme duly verified us by law
required, to A. W. Cowan, at his
ofrice in Hums, Oregon, within six
months from date of the first pub
lication of this notice.
Dated at Bums, Oregon, this 2 8th
day of December 1918.
CHA8. E. McPHEETER8,
Admr.
First publication December 28, 1918.
The news of Germany's bankruptcy
will not be likely to surprise us
when we realize that she not only
had to suppot an army In Europe,
but also an army of three hundred
thousand propagandists in tho Unit
ed States.
A Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year to you all.
NOTICE TO CHEDITOItH
' War did more for tho women of
England, looking toward equal
righta, than could have many
jears of struggling along the old
lines as used prior to 1914. Mrs.
Lloyd George, wife of the premier,
campaigned Wales for the return
of Iter husband to Parliament,
While the premier himself, In a
London address, went on record as
favoring equul lights forewomen
,n everything.
The country has had three Wllaon
less weeks and is beginning to look
forward to the President's return.
But we trust that the combination
of much feting in Paria and a wintry
voyage won't leave him a weakly
Wilson.
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The Public Health Association
(Just in convention) admits that
"medicine Is the art of entertaining
patients whip nature effects a cure."
Is It not almost a pity that under
these circumstances the doctors so
often entertain us wllli castor oil?
IN THE COUNTY COUHT OF Till
STATE OF OREGON, FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of
Pedro Arlstia, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Pete Egoscue, has beuu
duly appointed by the above-entitled
Court Administrator of the
Estate of Pedro Arlxtia, deceased;
and has duly qualified as such Ad
ministrator. All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me at Fields,
Oregon, together with proper vouch
ers therefor and duly verified, with
in six (6) months from the date
hereof.
o PETE B0O80UJD.
AdAW0rator of the Estate of
Pedro Arlztla, Deed.
Dated this 21st day of Dec. 1918.
I'm still buying all the
HIDES, FURS and PELTS
J can get hold of
Further: I'll pay from 50c. to $1
more for coyote and cat hides than
any other buyer in Eastern Oregon
Highest Cash Price for
Hides and Pelts
If I don't I'll give you the 50c. and
you may kep the hides.
I L. L. Noonchester, Burns, Ore.
OREGON workers should'
favor Oregon products1 fa
by so doing tlicy place Man.- ut
ilielrownpuy wlicrc Itgoef direct
ly to support ut Iter l liegon work
ers on other Oregon payrolls.
By helping each other they
will be helping themselves the
finet kind of loyul co-operation.
USE HOME PRODUCTS.
Hums iNDUsrsr Leaous f Osioon
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR HAit-
NKY COUNTY.
In Hie matter of the estate of
foe Canto, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned. Joe Garcia, has h- -n
duly appointed by tho above-entitled
Court Administrator of the es
tate of Joe Canto. Deceased; and has
duly Qualified as such Administrator.
All persons having claims against
aid estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me at Denio,
Harney County, Oregon, together
with proper vouchers therefor and
duly verified, within six (6) months
from the date hereof.
JOE GARCIA.
Administrator of the Estate of
Joe Canto, Deed.
Dated this 21st day of December,
1918.
LUNABURG, DALTON & CO.
BURNS. :: OREGON
Established thirty-two years Need no introduction
Through square dealing have won the confi
dence of the people and are no longer in the
experimental class, but stand among the
solid merchants of Eastern Oregon, who de
serve the support of all home people
EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Hardware that Wears Hard
We have TOOLS necessary to repair
house or barn, farming implements and
the thousand odd fixings about home.
Keep things In STTANDING UP shape.
When the weaken, repair them.
Our KITCHEN and HOUSEHOLD sup
plies and accessories are of the best
wearing and neatest appearing articles
of their kind.
AND YOU
SAVE
THESE 9 $ $
I. S. 6EER & CO.
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OKEGON FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of
T. L. Dugger, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, Carrie L. Dugger, has .
been duly appointed by the above
entitled Court Administratrix of the
Estate of T. L, Dugger, Deceased ;
and has duly qualified as such Ad
ministratrix. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same to mo
at Denio, Oregon, together with pro
per vouchers therefor and duly veri
fied, within six (6) months from tho
date hereof.
CARRIE L. DUGGER,
Administratrix of the Estate of
T. L. Dugger, Deed.
Dated this 21st day of December,
1918.
That Fall Suit!
Have it made now during
the slack season. We are
always busy but more
time now than we will
have a little later.
Call and See Our Samples and Styles
Williams-Zoglmann
Clothing Company
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We desire to thank our many customers
and friends for past patronage and to
Wish One and All
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
and
A Happy New Year
Farmers Exchange
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Burns, Oregon
A. OTTINGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager
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